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Mother Teresa’s Indian Charity Under Investigation for Selling Babies

Mother Teresa’s Indian Charity Under Investigation for Selling Babies

Mother Teresa's Indian Charity Under Investigation for Selling Babies

Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand is under fire because one of their employees sold a 14-day-old baby. Two other women have been detained and are in question.

Police took action after the state’s Child Welfare Committee (CWC) registered a complaint.

“We have found out that some other babies have also been illegally sold from the centre,” a police official told BBC. “We have obtained the names of the mothers of these babies and are further investigating.”

Police also recovered 140,000 rupees ($2,150; £1,625) from the centre, which is located in Jharkhand’s capital, Ranchi.

Nobel-laureate Mother Teresa, who died in 1997, founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950. The sisterhood has over 3,000 nuns worldwide, and is suppose to aid unmarried pregnant women.

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